Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

compiled by Stefan Blaschke

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Alphabetical Index

+ Author Index

+ Speaker Index


Chronological Index

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+ Medieval History

+ Modern History


Geographical Index

+ African History

+ American History

+ Asian History

+ European History

+ Oceanian History


Topical Index

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Start: Topical Index: Society: Rape Culture:

Society: Rape Culture:
METAPHORS

I n f o r m a t i o n

»A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another. It may provide (or obscure) clarity or identify hidden similarities between two different ideas. A Metaphor one concept with the brush of another, revealing hidden connections or sometimes obscuring clarity to create a vivid analogy. Metaphors are usually meant to create a likeness or an analogy. Metaphor is the type of analogy.« -- More information: Wikipedia



C a t e g o r i e s

Ancient History: Anient History

Medieval History: 11th Century

Modern History: 19th Century, 20th Century, 21st Century

I. Author Index

[Info] Fitzpatrick, Lisa. »The Vulnerable Body on Stage: Reading Interpersonal Violence in Rape as Metaphor.« The Body in Pain in Irish Literature and Culture. Edited by Fionnuala Dillane et al. Cham 2016: 183-198.

[Info] Ruskola, Teemu. »Raping Like a State.« UCLA Law Review 57 (2010): 1477-1536.